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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

Plain wrong. This is the unanimous judgment of all 11 just. A huge blow for Boris Johnson as the u. K. Supreme court rules that it was on will fall to suspend parliament. At least 26 people were killed in indonesias popular region after racism allegations sparked violent protests. Ansa laying to rest a long running control of a scene spain as judges rule the remains of general franco shoot speed soon. The u. S. President s has urged people around the world to take price in their country and preserve National Sovereignty in his address to the United Nations General Assembly asserting that the future belongs to those he called patriots and not globalists in a wide ranging speech donald trump again attacked china for its trade policies and he says all nations have a g. C. To act against iran in fact that sanctions on tehran will be tysons further. Well for more on all of this lets speak to our diplomatic and said james bays and hes at the u. N. Edginess given the events in the run up to this general us General Assembly we had been expecting quite a strong response in that speech from President Trump when it comes to iran. Yeah we were all watching to see which way the president would go with regard to iran and i think he took a pretty middle course clearly there had been hope a few weeks ago that this was going to be a week of peace and diplomacy and possibly even a meeting between President Trump and president rouhani that is looking very unlikely of course things changed about 10 days ago with that drone attack on the saudi arabias Oil Facilities which the u. S. And the u. K. Germany and france believe iran was responsible for having said that it was still all of broad shoes in his speech when he was talking about iraq he said that many countries in the past who had been photos of the u. S. Were now its greatest allies and he said countries should embrace friendship so an olive branch but also tough words on sanctions all nations have a duty to act. No responsible government should subsidize irans bloodlust. As long as irans menacing behavior continues sanctions will not be lifted they will be tightened. Irans leaders will have turned a proud nation into just another cautionary tale. Of what happens when a ruling class abandons its people and embarks on a crusade for personal power. And riches. Well our james and other points of contention as it were from the point of view of the u. S. Is of course china and he didnt mince his words when it came to see the ongoing trade war with beijing tittie. No this was the bit that the markets were watching and there was an instant dip. He said his words about china i think it is worth remembering where we are in terms of a timetable there all which is the good news talks set between the u. S. And china that coming up in early october a couple of weeks away so i think you have to think about the fact that this might be a tough talk head of those that go stations but it certainly was tough talk the United States lost 60000 factories after china and to the. This is happening. To other countries all over the. The World Trade Organization needs drastic change. The 2nd largest economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a developing country in order to game the system. At others expense. For years these abuses were tolerated. Ignored. Or even encouraged. Globalism exerted a religious pall on the past leaders causing them to ignore their own national interests. But as far as america is concerned those days are over. Its was remarking on i think the speaking the style of President Trump it always when you get to live is a had scripted speech he is more subdued but he did sound pretty slow in the way he was speaking at this particular event some might even say tired i think youve got to remember whats going on domestic only for him because theres a drumbeat of continuous headlines and many using the word impeachment and Many Democrats now suggesting thats the way things should go after a phone conversation he had with the president of ukraine in which he seemed to put pressure on ukraine to investigate for corruption the son of want to hit his main political rivals the former Vice President joe biden thats the backdrop domestically for all of this and you might all be surprised how well that in the speech a long speech by President Trump here the General Assembly there was no mention whatsoever of ukraine james bays said my friends there at the u. N. For now i thank you very much indeed. Well turkeys president ratchet type errors of on highlighted the plight of Syrian Refugees and spoke about the war in syria in his address to the un General Assembly is a speech before the World Leaders to remind them of the humanitarian costs of war will bring up a photo of a 3 year old boy his lifeless body on a turkish base to the worlds attention to the place of refugees out of one says its now time to end the crisis for you today syria has become a place that hurts the most collective conscience of humanity and has become a symbol of injustice turkey today is the most generous country in terms of humanitarian aid taking into consideration the ratio of turkish officials humanitarian assistance to its g. D. P. We are currently hosting 5000000 refugees fleeing conflict starvation and persecution in other words there are more Asylum Seekers in turkey than 29 states in the United States well more on bashar is syrias senior political analyst and joins me now live from london mar and we heard the theme of injustice through writes that speech from the turkish president really focused quite heavily on the situation in syria is he not. He did because of course its the country close door and its the country that has suffered such tragedy over the last 56 years from revolution to civil war. With millions of casualties in terms of both killed injured and displaced refugees and so on and so forth and and turkey did really bear the brunt of it in terms of refugees in terms of cost and and so on so forth but that was just an example of justice is injustices in fact that are taking place throughout the muslim world that present the one spoke to about whether they happening by muslims like in egypt and in saudi arabia or against muslims like in min moderate or kashmir as well as certainly in the west where muslims are discriminated against and so on and so and so many ways but as noted the one son that like the man who would be defending muslims around the world whether its so if the cleared self assigned or really for lack of any other voice to be honest with you thus far certainly we heard from president sisi and he said almost nothing really that is significant now what is important in this how is the following whether it is present at the un or others that weve heard thus far today what i hear is a lot a lot of people lemon ting the past and the present but very few if any it is human nature the way forward meaning theres lots of talk bitter talk about the state of affairs in the world order and in the region certain regions but very few ideas very few themes very few visions illuminating their way forward that means that we basically did not here today. Enzian swirl another speech that piqued our interest was of course of qatars. Carney he too cold for an end to injustice is an annoyance for civically to see the more than 2 year long political book kids saudi arabia the battery and egypts. The unjust unlawful and unjustified blockade imposed by some countries on the state of qatar continues the Gulf Cooperation Council was the 2nd victim of the blockade it was paralyzed and lost its role because of a blockade in line with our Foreign Policy of respect for International Law and the peaceful resolution of differences and disputes we have sustained such aggression emphasize our position that unconditional dialogue based on Mutual Respect and the lifting of the unjust blockade is the only means to end this crisis. Many arguing that the un has suddenly fallen foul of not taking action. Is saying that the g. C. C. Is another body that has failed to tackle the crisis is by paralysis a very also didnt suggest a way forward i said that the street dialogue. Absolutely and to be fair theres nothing new there i mean the cutout and the emir of qatar have been saying that for a while now theyre basically extending their hands for peace to their neighbors despite the conspiracies thats by the distortions despite the threat of use of force and despise the of the ongoing economic and area bucket that can scott and yet that need of others visitor said look our steadfast has been clear our capacity not only to withstand the blockade has been proven but we also have emerged basically but off than most of our neighbors and our. Our enemies but in the end of the day this has to end and so i think the extending the the peace of or the arm for hand for peace in the sense of you know dialogue and negotiations on the basis of respect for for the sovereignty of cut out of the for the sovereignty of each country the region is needed in order not only to have a bit of stability but also to save the one and only functioning region of Gulf Organization which is the g. C. C. So in a sense they have got that feels vindicated and hes underlining both in terms of what that means to be doing or is doing for its people but as well as regional internationally because after all while it is quite small its been quite effective because it is quite rich and is able to create the kind of outreach internationally in order to help whether it is Climate Change just that they contributing 100000000. 00 or through other ewen and other multilateral agencies ok Martin Bashir al jazeera senior political analysts thank you very much indeed. Well theres also more still to come on the siren creating at least 40 civilians were killed as a Wedding Party in afghanistan by whats believed to be a u. S. Airstrike. In the u. K. Supreme court has ruled that Boris Johnson abuses powers and that it unlawfully by suspending parliament for more we can cross the Maryam Namazie in our european protest center. Boris johnson says he strongly disagrees with the Supreme Courts judgment and claims that the case was part of a plot to frustrate brecks it but he says he will respect the ruling and plans to fly back from new york in time for when Parliament Resumes sitting on wednesday is likely to be met with increased calls for his resignation as paul brennan now reports. 3 outside the Supreme Court the antiquity demonstrators were in the mystic right inside the judges delivered that devastating ruling with calm deliberation at issue where the Prime Minister Boris Johnson suspended parliament lawfully or simply to prevent parliament from holding his government to account the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the court is bound to conclude. That the decision to advise the magistrate to purab parliament was unlawful. Because it had the effect of frustrating oh preventing infelicity of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification this case went to the fundamental issue of the very nature of democracy here in the United Kingdom and it was a stress test if you like of the separation of powers between the 3 branches of government but this conflict is far from over the outcome is a vindication for gina miller the campaigner who has fought the government for the past 3 years to uphold the law wrong breaks it. Today if not all went back to any individual or because its a win for parliamentary so venti the separation of powers and the independence of our british courts news of the course decision prompted a standing ovation from delegates of the Opposition Labor Party conference with the party leader was on his feet at the time the Supreme Court has Just Announced its decision i with the and it shows that the Prime Minister has acted wrongly in shutting down because i was demand for parliament to be recalled gathered pace i thought a speaker of the lower house stepped in i have instructed the house so far it is to prepare not for the recall. Purgation was unlawful in these void to prepare for the resumption of the business of the house of commons. Problems are you going to. Prime minister johnson received the news in new york where hes attending the u. N. General assembly he said he disagreed with the ruling but with respect to the media is not going to get on and deliberative will be 31st yes of course that will not come back but. The respect that there was back in london that his position is now in question parliament will resume on wednesday morning it promises to be a tumultuous return paul brennan aljazeera the Supreme Court. Well lets go live now to understand ins his and westminster force mean obviously this ruling in and of itself was historic and unprecedented in so many ways andrew but what does it ultimately main for Boris Johnson and his strategy for dealing with right. Well look at the facts and theyre incredibly damaging for a Prime Minister of the day to be advising the queen that its lawful its a probe suspend parliament is one thing but then finding out from 11 supremes who judges you know honestly deciding that it was unlawful wrong use of the constitution wrong wrong wrong is incredibly damaging Boris Johnson doesnt see it as a resignation matter hes in new york at the United Nations General Assembly but there has been a development because the u. K. Attorney Generals Office is as admitted that it did advise Boris Johnson geoffrey cox the attorney general advised him that it was lawful and he was acting in good faith and as far as they were concerned the attorney Generals Office it was an all full to probe parliament no doubt whatsoever that was a leak thats now being confirmed that will be used as a defense line by Boris Johnson in explaining what when so on but theres a ferrari right across the u. K. Over this because the mere fact that it was unlawful one headline says that the mother of all parliaments was trying to be shot down by the father of all lines meaning Boris Johnson thats the sort of sentiment thats out there right now. Right and so andrea we are now expecting Parliament Resumes testing ordinarily in these circumstances a Prime Minister would resign but with bars johnson and then you need a 2nd set of circumstances around backset now in this country thats not until care. Well lets just set the scene here parliament on wednesday it will resume in the words of john bercow the house of commons the lower House Speaker and its expected that the government will try to. Announce a recess but of course theres no majority to get that through could that be turned down that could be an extraordinary situation whereby parliament is sitting joining the conservative party the ruling conservative Party Conference in the at the weekend which will go into next week and so you could actually find Parliament Sitting while the conservatives are trying to hold a conference thats unprecedented like so many aspects to this the bottom line is where in new new waters with the british politics right now no one can really get a grip on what the public mood is you can expect Boris Johnson to be playing to his supporters in a very populist tone to say that more damage to the brics it more damage to brets it and also pushing for a general election thats the other major issue will be a vote of confidence will the opposition parties now decide yes we will go for a vote of no confidence thats what youd expect after Something Like this but all the off all the arithmetic is in their favor because Boris Johnson still has a minority government and so you have a situation here that you cant really find words to describe it in political terms it is is going to be all you heard paul brennan right mention that this is going to be a day in Parliament Well it could be bigger than that it could be seismic so this is not any any way an end to this chapter its going on and its going to get more and more bitter thank you very much under simmons and western. Well that you know and this ruling happened whilst the u. K. His Main Opposition Party was holding its annual conference in brighton Labor Party Members of parliament will now travel back to london early for

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